Okay, so I’ve been seeing these Clubtails Long Island Iced Tea cans everywhere, and I finally decided to give them a try. But before I did, I wanted to know what was actually in these things. So, I did a little digging, and here’s the lowdown on my ingredient investigation adventure.
The Hunt Begins
First, I grabbed a can and checked out the label. Of course, it lists the basics, but it’s not super detailed. Just mentions “premium malt,” some “natural flavors,” and the usual suspects like water and citric acid. Not very helpful, so that’s a fail.

Going Deeper
I figured the company website would have more details. So, I tried looking for more info about what the product contained, but there were no more details. Still no solid answers. Feeling a bit like a detective with a dead-end case, I just poured myself a glass of it!
Taste Test Time
- First Impression: Yep, it definitely tastes like a Long Island Iced Tea, I tried to experience every sip.
- Boozy Level: It’s got a kick, for sure! The can says 10% alcohol, and you can feel it.
- Sweetness Check: It’s pretty sweet, kind of like a regular iced tea with a lot of sugar. I added in a lemon to experiment.
- Aftertaste: There’s a bit of a boozy aftertaste, but it’s not too harsh.
- Adding Lemon: It became a lot more refreshing, the lemon gave it that little sour kick I was looking for.
My Verdict
Even though I couldn’t find a super-detailed ingredient list, I still enjoyed the taste test. It’s basically a pre-mixed cocktail in a can, and it delivers on the Long Island Iced Tea flavor. It’s sweet, boozy, and easy to drink. Would I buy it again? Probably, especially for a party or a picnic where I don’t want to play bartender. Adding a little bit of lemon is the game changer though!